Research One of the eco zones.


  1. Desert
  2. Tropical Rainforest
  3. Temperate Grasslands
  4. Temperate Forest
  5. Boreal Forest
  6. Polar and Tundra
  7. Scrub
  8. Mountain
  9. Savannah Grassland

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Definition for eco zone or biome:

a large natural elevation of the earth's surface rising abruptly from the surrounding level; a large steep hill


Discuss mountains:
Mountains are a natural water source.It also has major rivers in the world — from the Rio Grande to the Nile — have their headwaters in mountains.it gives every two people on the planet depends on mountain water in one way or another: for drinking,and for growing food,and even more.


Discuss climate:

The temperature on mountains becomes even colder the higher the altitude gets. Mountains have much wetter climates than the surrounding flat land. Mountain weather conditions can change dramatically from one hour to the next.

Discuss wildlife:

The Rocky Mountains are home to many sort's of mammals and birds. Most commonly seen are elk, bighorn sheep and deer, less frequently spotted are bear, mountain goats, coyotes, wolves and moose and rarer still are lynx, mountain lions,cougars, and wolverine.



Discuss Natural Resources:

Economic resources of the Rocky Mountains are varied and abundant. Minerals found in the Rocky Mountains include significant deposits of copper, gold, lead, molybdenum, silver, shale, and petroleum.there are also oil gases and lot's of coal and other stuff that countries need.


Discuss vegetation:

Mountain lands provide a scattered but diverse array of habitats in which a large range of plants and animals can be found. At higher altitudes in harsh environment.

Discuss Landforms:

A mountain is a large landform that stretches above the surrounding land in a limited area, usually in the form of a peak. A mountain is generally steeper than a hill.When two plates go together land goes up and forms a mountain.






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  • Definition for eco zone or biome
  • Discuss Water
  • Discuss Climate
  • Discuss Wilflife
  • Discuss Natural Resources
  • Discuss Vegetation
  • Discuss Landforms